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stanton heck wrote: I do not know if they will ever release a "Box Set" in the USA. In the "usa" 3 different studios have "Home Video Rights". Anchor Bay, Universal, and Disney, Halloween, Halloween 4 & Halloween 5 belong to Anchor Bay. Halloween 2 & 3 Universal. The rest of them Halloween 6-8 Belong to Disney. I would love a box set too with a Collectors edition of "Halloween 2". I would also like to see a "Collectors of H20". If we were to see any headway on a Super Box set it will not be until 2008 the 30th anniversary edition of the first "Halloween". But since Anchor Bay is just a releasing company maybe the video rights will revert back to the Akkadas so we might see something,or if HD-DVD takes off maybe will see something sooner-but I wouldn't count on it! There are collector's editions of H2 & H20?

I do not know if they will ever release a "Box Set" in the USA. In the "usa" 3 different studios have "Home Video Rights". Anchor Bay, Universal, and Disney, Halloween, Halloween 4 & Halloween 5 belong to Anchor Bay. Halloween 2 & 3 Universal. The rest of them Halloween 6-8 Belong to Disney. I would love a box set too with a Collectors edition of "Halloween 2". I would also like to see a "Collectors of H20". If we were to see any headway on a Super Box set it will not be until 2008 the 30th anniversary edition of the first "Halloween". But since Anchor Bay is just a releasing company maybe the video rights will revert back to the Akkadas so we might see something,or if HD-DVD takes off maybe will see something sooner-but I wouldn't count on it!

I would have to agree with you on this one, but I gotta say I enjoyed H2 as well as H20. Didn't really care for the rest, no matter how much they tout Halloween 4 as being one of, if not the best, in the series after the original. Whatever. LOL

Won't happen in the U.S. unless one company gets all of the rights, and hell will more than likely freeze over before that happens. Currently there are three companies that put the eight movies out on DVD here--Anchor Bay, Universal and Buena Vista.

Anchor Bay has released them all in one big box set in the UK, but Halloween III has been pre-cut.

It is missing most of the gore such which are the hospital scene where the bloke gets his face pulled apart, and the insects crawling out of that woman's mouth after she fiddled with the badge are all missing. .